
02-28-2008, 02:12 PM
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Re: program for local radio stations?
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Originally Posted by Gigs17201
I kind of understand what he is asking, which would be awesome. In a "related" matter, am looking for help. My old Nextel I930 worked with this, but can not get Mogul to work. As in the Fire Department, our county dispatch is broadcast over the internet to listen (yes, its a "wacker" thing). Anyway, it is sent out through Windows Media Encoder program. When I type in the IP address, it says codec missing and some other things too. Anyway, in the I930, I would just open up Windows in the phone and type in under URL: mms://68.**.**.**:8002 (of course numbers would be the actual IP). It just won't open up, any ideas? Thanks
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Have you tried typing that address in WMP after hitting "open url"?
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